Politicians Clash by Foreclosure Bill
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An epidemic of foreclosures in the state has become the cause of a fresh clash within City Councilman James Gennaro (D- Fresh Meadows) and Senator Frank Padavan (R- Bellerose).
This is not the first date that the two political rivals have had differences of opinion about an issue. Recently Gennaro was opposed to the naming of a school in Bellerose after Padavan. Legislation regarding environmental review of school sites leased by the city has additionally been a cause for debate amoung the two politicians. The legislation was to allow community input and notification on the reviews.
It may be remembered that Gennaro is challenging the Senate seat of Padavan, who has held it for 18 terms.
This instance Gennaro has held Padavan responsible for delaying a bill that will put a moratorium on foreclosures based on unscrupulous financial deals. On May 7, 2008, the bill was passed by the Senate with a vote of 118 to 10. According to the moratorium, the ownership of foreclosed homes bought through sub prime loans can be delayed by the courts for as much as year.
At a news conference held in Queens Village final week Gennaro accused Padavan for being responsible for the delays. He reminded those assembled that though Padavan and the Senate had announced the bill with much fanfare , they were now stalling it.
The news conference was held in collaboration with a housing advocacy group ACORN, at the home of Jocelyn Voltaire. Voltaire, 54, has refinanced her home twice with the help of subprime loans. She used the money to educate her son in a private school. Her son, a soldier,
Padavan called the allegations “sheer nonsense” and attributed the delay to a review of the bill by the governor, who additionally had his own proposal for it. In that month itself the Senate Banking Committee had held hearings on the bill, he said. Padavan reiterated that these steps were essential whether the bill was to become a law and stand the experiment of day. He expects it t be passed within a few weeks.
Accusing Gennaro of grandstanding, Padavan was of the opinion that he was being “vilified in a very outrageous and unseemly way”. It was unlucky that such a serious issue was being used for political gains, he said.
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